Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Wreck. This meant that European diplomacy could set off again on its scrap-of-paper strewn hunt for the pact to end pacts. With such proceedings, Dictator Mussolini has small sympathy, but he and French Premier Flandin preferred to wind up the Stresa Conference handsomely and save everything possible from the wreck...
Last week the Senate got around to discussing "pink slip" repeal. California's McAdoo had it on the best authority, he solemnly announced, that the nation's widows and widowers were planning a mass scrutiny of pink slips in a hunt for wealthy mates. Texas' Connally said one of his constituents wanted the publicity provision repealed so that his inquisitive mother-in-law could not determine his income, get her allowance raised...
...years ago Dr. Newell Simmons Ferry, whom Parke, Davis & Co. had hired from the University of Tennessee, began to hunt for a toxin which the meningococci might excrete. The epidemic of four years ago spurred him on, led him to develop an antitoxin in the blood of horses...
...from Crane's viewpoint President Nolte is both young and almost an outsider. He has been a director for only two years, although as head of Chicago's Robert W. Hunt Co., biggest firm of consulting, testing and inspecting engineers in the U. S., he has long worked closely with Crane. He lives modestly with his wife and two children on Chicago's South Side, works hard and long, golfs badly, fishes infrequently...
Said Charlie Cypress: "Formerly I had many grounds to hunt upon...